TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Three Florida A&M University marching band members are free after spending the night in jail on charges that they beat a fellow Marching 100 member in a hazing ritual.

Sean Hobson, Aaron Golson and James Harris all left the Leon County jail on Tuesday afternoon after posting bond.

Hobson and Golson were charged by Tallahassee police with battery and hazing for allegedly hitting Bria Shante Hunter with their fists and a ruler that resulted in a broken thigh and blood clots in her legs. Harris was charged with hazing because the incidents occurred in his off-campus apartment.

The three men refused to comment while leaving the jail.

Hunter was beaten about three weeks before drum major Robert Champion died in Orlando during what was believed to be hazing on a band bus.